T-4-2:
Thank you for the information. The 'I sure hope you know what you are
doing' comment reminded me of an old "SNL" skit - the one where the IT guy
would make the person who needed help feel like a complete idiot.
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"t-4-2" wrote:
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> Lukester;718284 Wrote:
> > My new laptop is for home use only. I would like to deactivate the
> > "Password" login when I boot up my machine every day. Please provide
> > instructions. Thank you.
> >
> > Lisa
> Hello Lisa,
> The procedures are quite simple, but there is this "Murphy Law" (ever
> heard of it? Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.)
> I believe this account you want to "deactivate the password " is your
> administrator account and it's also your ONLY account in the system. So,
> to prevent anything goes awry and you're locked out of the computer, you
> would want to bring out the Built-in Administrator. Here is the link :
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...r-account.html
>
> Once you have it enabled, logon to it. The computer will set up the
> desktop for it, just wait. When all this is done, here is the step by
> step :
> 1. Click Control Panel, choose Control Panel Home.(not classic view).
> 2. Click Add or Remove user accounts, click Continue on prompt.
> 3. Click your account .
> 4. Click Remove the password. Follow the prompt in the next window.
> 5. Close all windows, reboot(power off, then on), select normal mode,
> press Enter.
> 6. You should see 2 account icons on the screen. Click your account.
> You should be let in without asking for password.
> 7. Refer to the tutorial I gave you, dis-able the built-in admin
> account.
> I sure hope you know what you are doing. Why won't you keep your admin
> account With password protected, and set up an user account Without
> password to do what you want ??
>
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> t-4-2
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